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    Superleaf (vertical blade play)

    I've been edc'ing my Superleaf for about 8 months now. Great knife, it's been with me from coast to coast and I really feel it's the perfect mix of elegant lines and rugged sturdiness.

    One thing I have noticed on mine though is slight up and down blade play. I only really notice it when I grab it by the blade and then wiggle the handle. I'm just wondering if this is just a common thing with compression lock knives?

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    Did the play develop with use? Mine is absolutely solid.
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    Didn't really check it when I first got it so I can't really say.

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    Have you tried rotating the stop pin?
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    Quote Originally Posted by chuck_roxas45 View Post
    Have you tried rotating the stop pin?
    Never taken a knife apart before. Will give that a try.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mike79 View Post
    Never taken a knife apart before. Will give that a try.
    You don't need to take it apart. Just loosen the screws on the stop pin and rotate 1/4" at a time. Test each time too. If you find a position you like, loctite and tighten.
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    Rotating it shouldn't work but sometimes does. Call Spyderco tomorrow and ask them about that - it's not unheard of and I'm not sure they consider that a warranty issue. Unlike most locks, a compression lock with a little play almost always remains completely safe and reliable.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JNewell View Post
    Rotating it shouldn't work but sometimes does. Call Spyderco tomorrow and ask them about that - it's not unheard of and I'm not sure they consider that a warranty issue. Unlike most locks, a compression lock with a little play almost always remains completely safe and reliable.
    Love the compression lock. Looking at getting a Para2 soon. Looks like it's the most edc'd knife in existence right now.

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    Totally great knife and one of the best locks available today.

    Quote Originally Posted by Mike79 View Post
    Love the compression lock. Looking at getting a Para2 soon. Looks like it's the most edc'd knife in existence right now.

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    It's not super uncommon but the design allows it to remain safe like mentioned. I sent a Para 1 back to Spyderco last year with a little too much rock and they sent me a brand new knife stating the play could not be corrected. Out of the 6 Paras that I've had there is this one instance.
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    There may be something preventing the lock lug from going far enough over to allow a solid lockup.(requires teardown)

    The locklug is sliding backwards when you push down on the blade spine.(look at the locklug as you push down on the blade spine. This could be a big problem)

    Let us know what you find.
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    Spyderco told me just to send the knife to them to look at. It's gonna suck not having my leaf on me.

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    So instead, I went ahead and tightened the pivot screw just a hair and now the play is gone.

    I haven't had a chance to rotate the stop pin yet because my bit set doesnt have the right sized torx bit.

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    IMO, you have to have that bit. Every so often I find a model that has issues, so I grab my torx and one of the screws is loose. Tightening everything or adjusting something usually fixes everything.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Donut View Post
    IMO, you have to have that bit. Every so often I find a model that has issues, so I grab my torx and one of the screws is loose. Tightening everything or adjusting something usually fixes everything.
    To be honest, I think I'm being a little too picky. The movement was so tiny I doubt it truly warrants my sending it to spyderco. I actually like the blade a little tighter like this, it's still an ultra smooth knife even with the pivot screw tightened like this. I'm not one to flick knives open.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mike79 View Post
    So instead, I went ahead and tightened the pivot screw just a hair and now the play is gone.

    I haven't had a chance to rotate the stop pin yet because my bit set doesnt have the right sized torx bit.
    Id the play is gone, don't bother rotating the stop pin.
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    Quote Originally Posted by chuck_roxas45 View Post
    Id the play is gone, don't bother rotating the stop pin.
    Ok. I bought a torx set today anyways.

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    Did you push down on the bladespine while looking at the lock lug, to see if it slides back?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mike79 View Post
    Ok. I bought a torx set today anyways.
    A torx set is indespensible to a knife nut. You'll be needing that, if not for this knife, for some other knife.
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    Quote Originally Posted by gull wing View Post
    Did you push down on the bladespine while looking at the lock lug, to see if it slides back?
    With the knife opened or closed?

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